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Watchable in full on NZ On Screen, this ensemble drama is based on Maurice Gee's novel Crime Story. Solo mum Leeanne (Jean's Kate Elliott, who won two awards in Europe for the role) tries to help her troubled brother (Almighty Johnson Jared Turner), unaware of his secret life as a thief. When a burglary goes wrong, a woman is badly injured. The repercussions hit both Leanne's family and that of the victim, and relationships begin to fracture. Fracture was the second movie directed by producer Larry Parr. Its release was delayed by the collapse of Parr's company Kahukura. The Press rated Fracture "confident and complex".
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Inspector Franklin (Cliff Curtis) and Detective Harawira (Julian Arahanga) arrive at the fairground, in the opening scenes of 2004 movie Fracture.
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Kate Elliott as Leeanne Rosser, Jamal Spellacey as her son Sam, and Tim Lee as her father Clyde — the opening scene of 2004 feature Fracture.
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Why the gloves? Jared Turner as Brent Rosser and Kate Elliott as his sister Leeanne, in a scene from 2004 movie Fracture.
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